Specifications include, but are not limited to: 1. Contractor shall initiate work within ten (10) business days of contract Purchase Order issuance from City. 2. Repair all sidewalk uplifts from 1/2" – 2" in designated work areas. Contractor shall assess all vertical uplifts that have sidewalk displacements greater than or equal to 0.5". Contractor shall note all sidewalk locations with a displacement of greater than 2" and provide a description of such locations to City for alternative remedy, such as "removal and replacement" or "can't repair". You shall identify the locations that cannot be sliced within the 1/2" – 2" range and provide the reasoning with monthly data. 3. Assess sidewalk segments on both sides of street unless otherwise directed. If no damages are found for slicing or for other alternative remedies, identify the segment(s) in the shapefile with a status of "visited". All sidewalk segments within the designated work area must be documented. 4. Provide an up-to-date construction status report (including percentage complete and estimated completion dates for each assigned task) during bi-weekly or monthly progress meetings as requested by City. 5. For each designated work area given by City to Contractor, provide a planned slicing report to City that identifies a list of all displacements categorized by council district, address, size of displacements, total sliceable linear feet, and an estimated repair cost at least one week prior to beginning the slicing work. 6. Once slicing begins at a designated work area, Contractor shall provide a detailed bi-weekly report for the completed slicing locations. The report shall also identify all sidewalk damages 0.5 inches or larger that are not sliceable.